Mined Opinions For API: spring-mvc-ajax
This tab contains all the opinions collected from Stack Overflow about the API. The other tabs present summaries of the opinions using different algorithms.
- The only view resolver I have is the following: CODESNIPPET_JAVA3 .. details
- I'm not sure, the path of my form submission; and there obviously is no JSP view for it, I'm expecting JSON to be returned actually, but for some reason this isn't working, it's just trying to forward me to some JSP, so I'm guessing that I need to specify how to handle this in my XML... but I've seen about 1000 different ways that people return JSON, and all of them are very confusing to me, I'm just looking for the simplest way, so I can take it from there edit: I added an answer which is a good start, but it allows you to type ".json" after any URL and it will do some really bad things if as the controller I'm not expecting it, so I need to somehow have this view resolver only apply to secured URLs .. details
This tab shows statistical summaries of the opinions. The 'Aggregated Sentiment' shows the overall distribution of polarity (positive vs negative) in the opinions. The 'Monthly Trend' shows how the polarity changed over months. The 'Comentioned API' shows other APIs co-reviewed in the same post where spring-mvc-ajax was discussed.
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Summaries the opinions about spring-mvc-ajax using topic modeling.
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0. follow resolver view: 1
- The only view resolver I have is the following: CODESNIPPET .. details
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0. expect jsp return view url resolver path start thing answer: 1
- I'm not sure, the path of my form submission; and there obviously is no JSP view for it, I'm expecting JSON to be returned actually, but for some reason this isn't working, it's just trying to forward me to some JSP, so I'm guessing that I need to specify how to handle this in my XML... but I've seen about 1000 different ways that people return JSON, and all of them are very confusing to me, I'm just looking for the simplest way, so I can take it from there edit: I added an answer which is a good start, but it allows you to type ".json" after any URL and it will do some really bad things if as the controller I'm not expecting it, so I need to somehow have this view resolver only apply to secured URLs .. details
Summaries of the opinions about spring-mvc-ajax using three algorithms (Textrank, Lexrank and Luhn) adopted from extractive summarization. Each algorithm was used once for the positive opinions and once for the negative opinions.
- The only view resolver I have is the following: CODESNIPPET JAVA3 .
- The only view resolver I have is the following: CODESNIPPET JAVA3 .
- The only view resolver I have is the following: CODESNIPPET JAVA3 .
- I'm not sure, the path of my form submission; and there obviously is no JSP view for it, I'm expecting JSON to be returned actually, but for some reason this isn't working, it's just trying to forward me to some JSP, so I'm guessing that I need to specify how to handle this in my XML but I've seen about 1000 different ways that people return JSON, and all of them are very confusing to me, I'm just looking for the simplest way, so I can take it from there edit: I added an answer which is a good start, but it allows you to type " json" after any URL and it will do some really bad things if as the controller I'm not expecting it, so I need to somehow have this view resolver only apply to secured URLs .
- I'm not sure, the path of my form submission; and there obviously is no JSP view for it, I'm expecting JSON to be returned actually, but for some reason this isn't working, it's just trying to forward me to some JSP, so I'm guessing that I need to specify how to handle this in my XML but I've seen about 1000 different ways that people return JSON, and all of them are very confusing to me, I'm just looking for the simplest way, so I can take it from there edit: I added an answer which is a good start, but it allows you to type " json" after any URL and it will do some really bad things if as the controller I'm not expecting it, so I need to somehow have this view resolver only apply to secured URLs .
- I'm not sure, the path of my form submission; and there obviously is no JSP view for it, I'm expecting JSON to be returned actually, but for some reason this isn't working, it's just trying to forward me to some JSP, so I'm guessing that I need to specify how to handle this in my XML but I've seen about 1000 different ways that people return JSON, and all of them are very confusing to me, I'm just looking for the simplest way, so I can take it from there edit: I added an answer which is a good start, but it allows you to type " json" after any URL and it will do some really bad things if as the controller I'm not expecting it, so I need to somehow have this view resolver only apply to secured URLs .
Summaries of the opinions about spring-mvc-ajax using Opinosis, an abstractive summarizer of opinions..
Summaries of the opinions about spring-mvc-ajax using contrastive viewpoints. Each entry contains a pair of positive and negative sentences that are most likely discussing about similar API features.
Summaries of opinions about based on specific API aspects, such as, performance, usability, etc. The 'Overview' page provides an overview of the aspects detected in the opinions. The 'Trend' page shows the distribution of polarity over time for each aspect. The 'Positive Opinions' page groups positive opinions by the detected aspects. The 'Contrastive By Aspect' page shows paris of contrastive opinions under each aspect (where found).
Usability:
- The only view resolver I have is the following: CODESNIPPET_JAVA3 .
- I'm not sure, the path of my form submission; and there obviously is no JSP view for it, I'm expecting JSON to be returned actually, but for some reason this isn't working, it's just trying to forward me to some JSP, so I'm guessing that I need to specify how to handle this in my XML... but I've seen about 1000 different ways that people return JSON, and all of them are very confusing to me, I'm just looking for the simplest way, so I can take it from there edit: I added an answer which is a good start, but it allows you to type ".json" after any URL and it will do some really bad things if as the controller I'm not expecting it, so I need to somehow have this view resolver only apply to secured URLs .
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Usability: 1
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general: 1
- The only view resolver I have is the following: CODESNIPPET_JAVA3 .. details
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Usability: 1
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general: 1
- I'm not sure, the path of my form submission; and there obviously is no JSP view for it, I'm expecting JSON to be returned actually, but for some reason this isn't working, it's just trying to forward me to some JSP, so I'm guessing that I need to specify how to handle this in my XML... but I've seen about 1000 different ways that people return JSON, and all of them are very confusing to me, I'm just looking for the simplest way, so I can take it from there edit: I added an answer which is a good start, but it allows you to type ".json" after any URL and it will do some really bad things if as the controller I'm not expecting it, so I need to somehow have this view resolver only apply to secured URLs .. details
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